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Car Hire Oxfordshire

Car Hire Oxfordshire opens up a wider range of places to see during your visit. Cycling, walking and picnics can be enjoyed in one of the county's many natural and green attractions, such as Buscot Park and Cotswold wildlife park.

Further history sights can be found in the form of the 14th century Broughton castle, or down at the 18th century Oxford canal. Another historical option is the Oxford Bus Museum. Here you can find the Oxfordshire born, 1910 Morris Motor companies history commemorated.

CarsForHireUK welcomes you to Oxfordshire. Where we can fulfil your car hire needs quickly and without un-necessary stress. From as little as £11 per day, our large fleet of well kept as-new cars is ready and waiting for you to make your selection. With cars to suit your needs, Car Hire Oxfordshire is the perfect choice.

Our substantially low cost comes with many benefits, such as vehicle theft waiver, premium location fee, VAT local tax and collision damage waiver (CDW) making CarsForHireUK a safe and sensible decision.

A short guide into hiring a car when visiting Oxfordshire

Our staff are always on hand to help and should any problems arise, you can be comforted in the knowledge that breakdown assistance and replacement is standard.

When you are underway, our unlimited mileage policy means there are no hidden charges once the car is returned. Our whole fleet is freshly prepared, cleaned and fully fuelled, ready for when you collect your vehicle.

Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire is located in the South East of England, and is divided in five districts, West Oxfordshire, South Oxfordshire, Oxford, Vale of White Horse and Cherwell. The County is ranked at 35 for population count, due to its estimated 635,600 habitants. Car Hire Oxfordshire, with its unlimited mileage, makes seeing all five districts easier.

The county has always been known for its valuable agricultural land, but it was not until the eighth century that it became of high status. Oxford University was founded in 1096, and its collegiate status emerged much later. It was around 1167 when the University started its journey to becoming one of today's best academic facilities in Britain. In 1920, Oxford University allowed women to study and be awarded degrees by becoming full members.

With tourism being one of Oxfordshire's major industries, the county is flourishing with fantastic restaurants and cafes. From Michelin starred establishments such as 'Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons', perfect for business or romantic getaways, to value for money cosy and homely cafes to suit families. The nation's favourite Sunday roast is widely served in its many pubs.

Founded in 1140, a popular tourist destination is the stunning Dorchester Abbey, a short drive away in the town of Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Measuring 230 feet, and 22 feet high, there is ample space to hold the church's glorious Jesse Tree stained glass window. Guests and residents can view the church every day from 8am.

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